CXRS Impurity Density Measurement Techniques in C-Mod
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Abstract
The wide-view CXRS system installed on C-Mod provides measurements of the time-dependent boron density, temperature, and flow velocity profiles. Conventional technique for CXRS measurement of the absolute impurity density requires accurate characterization of the local neutral beam parameters such as energy, density and excitation states. Currently this data is routinely provided by the set of beam extraction, propagation and penetration codes. A new unifying beam code (ALCBEAM) is being developed to provide the local beam parameters at any point in the plasma. As an alternative to the conventional CXRS system, a new integrated CXRS/BES system is designed and will be installed on the Alcator C-Mod tokamak. In this approach, the BES system serves as an alternative, more accurate, means for measuring of the local beam densities. Advantages and disadvantages of the both approaches will be discussed.
Authors
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I.O. Bespamyatnov
Fusion Research Center, The University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Austin, Fusion Research Center
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W.L. Rowan
The University of Texas at Austin, Fusion Research Center, Fusion Research Center, Univ. of Texas
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K.T. Liao
The University of Texas at Austin, Fusion Research Center, Fusion Research Center, University of Texas at Austin
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K.W. Gentle
University of Texas at Austin, The University of Texas at Austin, Fusion Research Center
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Catherine Fiore
Plasma Science and Fusion Center
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Robert Granetz
MIT-PSFC, Plasma Science and Fusion Center
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Dan Thomas
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